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Winneconne Ski Club 2023-2024 

The Winneconne Ski Club is gearing up for the slopes, and we are excited for another fun, snow-filled winter. Participants and parents, please read through the enclosed registration rules and regulations carefully. 



Nordic Mountain: There will be four ski trips to Nordic Mountain in Mt. Morris. It is about a 45 minute drive from Winneconne to Mt. Morris. The ski club trips are scheduled for the following Thursday evenings 4:30-9:30pm


Registration: due by December 28, 2023

Ski Club Medical | Release of Liability | Rules and Expectations and Transportation Waiver | Form


Enter Group Code: Winneconne24


Nordic Lift Ticket Cost: 


Rentals:


Ski Brule:  One ski trip to Ski Brule in Iron River, MI on Saturday, February 10 (5:45 am - 9:00 pm) is being planned * we can fill a 56-passenger bus to go at these approximate rates. Ski Brule registration coming soon:


Helmets:

A helmet is required for all STUDENTS. Members can rent helmets or provide their own. 


Lessons: Nordic Mountain will provide integrated Terrain Based Learning system which consists of 5 different “features” built out of snow.  These features are designed to help students learn in a progressive and safe way. Nordic will staff these learning features for every group at no cost. These features and instructors will be available to every group participant from roughly 4:30-7:30. 


Refunds: Group tickets can not be transferred to different students or to different nights of the week. There are only two reasons Nordic will credit a student who misses ski club: injury or illness. If a student misses school with illness on the day of a ski club trip, they can be credited with a gift card. Injury/Illness: deemed serious enough by a doctor for the participant to be excluded from participation. Doctor’s notes will be required. If you are seeking credit for a missed trip, you must report that to your advisor. Advisors will keep a list of credits and those gift cards will be created on the night of the school's last trip.  If a student has purchased a rental and then acquires gear, no longer needing the rental, a refund can be orchestrated. Please contact your advisor ASAP if this happens.


Lost and Found:  If students think they have lost an item at Nordic, the ONLY way to get that item back is to fill out a Lost Item Form at www.nordicmountain.com/lost-and-found


Family and Guests: Immediate family members of WMS and WHS students are welcome to join ski club and enjoy the 4-pack discount at Nordic. Students younger than 6th grade require a parent to participate and be present at Nordic the entire time. Fill out all waivers for any individual “members” interested in joining.   Please sign up and pay using Nordic’s group registration. 


Nordic Season Pass Holders - Do you still need to register with forms/waivers?:  If you plan to participate on the Ski Brule trip - YES! We would like to have Medical and Liability forms on file for all Winneconne skiers when we are out at Nordic. Ski patrol always appreciates any medical and emergency contact info. Fingers crossed we don’t need it. 


Behavior Expectations: Club members are expected to maintain the same conduct code that applies at school while on the slopes. Members are to be respectful to advisors, chaperones, ski patrol, and ski hill employees. Inappropriate conduct (using vulgar language; listening to inappropriate music on wireless speakers; viewing inappropriate content on electronic devices; possessing tobacco, vaping products, drugs and/or alcohol; harassing students and/or chaperones; and inappropriately touching students and/or chaperones) will result in loss of a lift ticket for that night or for the entire season and notification of parent/guardian. Depending on the severity, students might not receive a warning. Violations will result in the loss of skiing/snowboarding privileges, and no money will be refunded. Advisors and chaperones will be present on the hill and in the lodge if anyone has a problem. Members must clean up their trash, keep track of their personal belongings and consider safety in everything they do on a ski hill. This is meant to be a positive and fun activity. 

 

Club Volunteers:  The ski club is strictly voluntary so all students and participants must accept responsibility for obeying the rules, ethics and liability for accidents. 


Chaperones: We have space for a limited number of chaperones based on the registered participants. Chaperones on each trip will be given a complimentary lift ticket rentals can be coordinated if needed for a fee. Chaperones are encouraged to be on the hill policing group activity. It is very useful to have chaperones help monitor the beginner ski area and boot rental area. Chaperones are expected to assist in the procedures of the trip and must be 18 years of age or older. Please contact Chelsy Cegielski in advance if you wish to chaperone. 

 

Club Advisors:  Please call the appropriate advisor if you have any questions.